9 reviews on Cartier Tank Must

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My Cartier Tank Must is….a must have!

4.7

I bought this watch in 2021, the week it came out. I was looking for my first beautiful new watch and nothing predestined me to go to Cartier. I liked Cartier but it wasn't the first brand in my mind when I thought about buying my first beautiful watch. Then by chance, I passed a Cartier store with my best friend and I remembered that the new tank had just come out. So curious to see it, we went to the store to try it on. And that's when love at first sight happened! My first real watchmaking crush! I felt like I had arrived in paradise when I saw this watch! To tell you, I wasn't even listening to the conversation between my friend and the salesman because I was hypnotized by the watch on my wrist. We left the store without buying it but I kept it in mind, I would even say that I only thought about it. That's when my best friend told me "frankly, it's beautiful" and that was it for me ahah because I had confirmation from my best friend that this watch was beautiful and that it suited me well. So we went back the next day and I left with it. I love this watch like the first time I tried it on. I bought it on a black strap but I was allowed to choose a second strap. So I chose the blue one which was the strap on which I tried the watch in store. And a steel strap was added later to be able to change my look and have a more sporty and less dressy look. If you like iconic, small watches, this watch is for you! And you will be like me, hypnotized by the beauty and elegance of this watch on your wrist!

a year ago

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Tank Must 80s - Old Lady with French Charm

4.1

It's now been about 4 years that I have this beautiful vintage from the 1980s. After about 1 year of searching, I was able to achieve my goal by obtaining, not without difficulty, this magnificent Tank must. It was by taking inspiration from the design of a tank seen from above (the stretchers for the tracks and the case for the passenger compartment) that Louis Cartier imagined in 1917 one of the most emblematic shaped watches of the house: the Tank. Sixty years later, the icon entered the Must range. So yes, the Tank must is not the Tank Louis Cartier, but it looks a lot like it! Featuring a gold-plated vermilion case, Roman numeral indexes, blued hands and even the blue cabochon, all the codes are there. It contains a mechanical movement with manual winding (the 78-1), a movement that is difficult to find on the market, the watch being already quite rare and most of the models present being equipped with a quartz movement. The Must range initially intended for the American market to relaunch the brand quickly became popular around the world, selling its models at the time between €500 and €800. 40 years later, models regularly resurface in more or less correct conditions. I highly recommend this world for its absolutely magnificent art deco style, its vintage and elegant dimension as well as its versatility (even with jeans it will have its effect). Much less expensive than the current Tanks, it embodies a perfect alternative for fans of CARTIER and Tank.

a year ago

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